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...quartet of Sophomore speakers downed the 1927 men by a two to one vote of the judges. On the victorious team were W. C. McFerron, C. C. Graig, A. G. King, and T. E. Finley, while C. H. Johnston, L. S. King, D. L. Dickson, and W. D. Morton argued for the class...
...American colleges and universities should be restricted only by raising the standards of competitive entrance attainments," will be the subject under discussion. The 1927 speakers will undertake to prove the affirmative of this proposition. They will be C. H. Johnston, L. S. King, D. L. Dicknon, and W. D. Morton. Against them will argue for the class of 1925, C. C. Craig, T. E. Finley, A. G. King, and W. G. McForren...
...question debated was: "Resolved: "That enrolment should be limited by raising the standards of the present system of competitive entrance examinations." The winning Freshman team was, composed of C. H. Johnston, L. S. King, D. L. Dickson, and W. D. Morton, while the losers were D. W. Chapman, J. R. Cherry, L. J. Fain, and F. J. Otis...
...Williston Club, composed of Morton Kerney 2L, and R. H. Hopkins 2L, defeated the George Gray Club, represented by G. W. Lupton 2L, and R. G. Kunkel 2L, and thereby becomes the second law club to survive the second-year finals of the Ames Competition of the University Law School. The Williston Club in the argument before Professor Calvert Magruder, L '16, who acted as justice of the court, was the appelant in a mock case contesting a will. After an argument of three hours length, Professor Magruder announced the decision of the three judges a 9-8 victory...
...Poletti; Sophomores, C. C. Craig, T. E. Finley, A. G. King, and W. C. McFerron; Freshmen, Team 1. D. W. Chapman, J. R. Cherry, D. L. Dickson, and F. J. Otis; Freshmen, Team 2, 1. J. Fain. C. H. Johnston, L. S. King, and W. D. Morton...